Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q428717> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q428717 description "Spanish architect".
- Q428717 description "Spanish architect".
- Q428717 subject Q6645820.
- Q428717 subject Q6877699.
- Q428717 subject Q6935826.
- Q428717 subject Q8346888.
- Q428717 subject Q8727252.
- Q428717 subject Q8788528.
- Q428717 subject Q9414671.
- Q428717 abstract "Antoni Rovira i Trias (Barcelona, 1816 - Barcelona, 1889) was a Catalan architect, urban planner and founder of several associations, among them Societat Filomàtica de Barcelona. He's known as the architect of several buildings in Barcelona, among them the markets of Barceloneta (1873), La Concepció (1885; on career d'Aragó), El Born (1876) and Sant Antoni (1879). He's also responsible for the Passatge del Comerç (1855), Teatre Circ Barcelonès (1853) and the construction of the loggia of Palau Moja (1856) and, vital to the development of the city, the demolition of the Ciutadella, the 18th-century military citadel.His radial urban plan for Barcelona, under the name Le tracé d’une ville est oeuvre du temps plutôt que d’architecte rivalled with Ildefons Cerdà's, and won the 1859 municipal contest by city council's decree, but the central Spanish government in Madrid favoured Cerdàs over his, and construction started the following year. Eventually, however, Cerdàs plan would remain unfulfilled. Rovira's plan, and to a large degree himself too, were long forgotten until recently, when a book was published focusing on Rovira's egalitarian approach to urban planning, and small but meaningful details he was responsible for.".
- Q428717 birthDate "1816".
- Q428717 birthYear "1816".
- Q428717 deathDate "1889".
- Q428717 deathYear "1889".
- Q428717 thumbnail Escultura_Rovira_i_Trias.jpg?width=300.
- Q428717 wikiPageExternalLink page.asp?id=22&ui=156.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194749.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q131062.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q1492.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q244504.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q2807.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q377070.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q42973.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q5046067.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q547440.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q612854.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q64124.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645820.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q6877699.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q6935826.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q69883.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q720994.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8346888.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8727252.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788528.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q899884.
- Q428717 wikiPageWikiLink Q9414671.
- Q428717 dateOfBirth "1816".
- Q428717 dateOfDeath "1889".
- Q428717 name "Rovira Trias, Antoni".
- Q428717 shortDescription "Spanish architect".
- Q428717 type Person.
- Q428717 type Agent.
- Q428717 type Person.
- Q428717 type Agent.
- Q428717 type NaturalPerson.
- Q428717 type Thing.
- Q428717 type Q215627.
- Q428717 type Q5.
- Q428717 type Person.
- Q428717 comment "Antoni Rovira i Trias (Barcelona, 1816 - Barcelona, 1889) was a Catalan architect, urban planner and founder of several associations, among them Societat Filomàtica de Barcelona. He's known as the architect of several buildings in Barcelona, among them the markets of Barceloneta (1873), La Concepció (1885; on career d'Aragó), El Born (1876) and Sant Antoni (1879).".
- Q428717 label "Antoni Rovira i Trias".
- Q428717 depiction Escultura_Rovira_i_Trias.jpg.
- Q428717 givenName "Antoni".
- Q428717 name "Antoni Rovira Trias".
- Q428717 name "Rovira Trias, Antoni".
- Q428717 surname "Rovira Trias".